Disney's Million Dollar Arm, starring Jon Hamm, is a simple yet enjoyable movie. Based on a true story, sports agent J.B. Bernstein (Hamm) can't seem to close a deal with any real athletes. In order keep his finances afloat, he decides to run a program in India called "Million Dollar Arm". Using "Million Dollar Arm", he recruits two kids from India, a country where Cricket is the number one sport, and bring them to the U.S. to earn a career in baseball. Though pretty simple and even predictable at times, Million Dollar Arm works very well as a feel-good drama. In fact, I'd watch it again. The acting was very done in this movie. The only thing it suffers, however, is the writing. There is plenty of comedy but I feel like there isn't enough drama to balance it out. The pacing was quite simple but off in some areas; I was able to pinpoint the halfway mark of the movie when it happened and there was a ten-minute scene that the movie could have ben...